Kids Glasses

Pair your kid's prescription with durable, comfortable, and fun frames.

Prescription Eyeglasses for Kids

Kids' eyeglasses aren't just a crucial part of a child's healthy development. Kids' glasses are also an exciting way for them to express their personalities. Kids' glasses frames come in all shapes and styles, from playful to trendy, from classic to colorful, and Optical4U offers an extensive collection of eyeglasses for kids.

Cedar Rapids Prescription Glasses

Size:49-20-140mm

Rim : Full

Shape : Browline

Material : TR

PD Range :50 - 72mm

Frame Weight :15g

FrameFeature :Eyeglasses , NosePads

Available as : SingleVision Bifocal Progressive

$28.00

 
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Davenport Prescription Glasses

Size:50-19-140mm

Rim : Full

Shape : Round

Material : TR, plastic

PD Range :51 - 72mm

Frame Weight :11g

FrameFeature :Eyeglasses , NosePads

Available as : SingleVision Bifocal Progressive

$28.00

 
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Davie Prescription Glasses

Size:51-18-135mm

Rim : Full

Shape : Rectangle

Material : Plastic

PD Range :52 - 72mm

Frame Weight :25g

FrameFeature :Eyeglasses , NosePads , SpringHinges

Available as : SingleVision Bifocal Progressive

$34.00

 
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Grand Junction Prescription Glasses

Size:51-20-141mm

Rim : Semi

Shape : Round

Material : TR

PD Range :54 - 74mm

Frame Weight :16g

FrameFeature :Eyeglasses , NosePads

Available as :  SingleVision

$18.00

 
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Suffolk Prescription Glasses

Size:51-18-138mm

Rim : Semi

Shape : Rectangle

Material : Metal

PD Range :52 - 72mm

Frame Weight :15g

FrameFeature :Eyeglasses , NosePads

Available as : SingleVision Bifocal Progressive

$18.00

 
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Tustin Prescription Glasses

Size:54-17-142mm

Rim : Full

Shape : Square

Material : Acetate Metal

PD Range :57 - 74mm

Frame Weight :16g

FrameFeature :Eyeglasses , UniversalBridgeFit

Available as : SingleVision Bifocal Progressive

$45.00

 
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Kids Glasses

Prescription Glasses for Kids at optical4u

We know that having a great vision is a crucial part of a child's healthy development. That's why we offer a complete range of glasses for kids to help them see their best at all times. Take care of their eyes with a selection of kids' prescription eyeglasses featuring small frames to suit young eyes and a range of premium lens solutions, including anti-reflective and blue light filter treatments. Because kids care about style too, our kids' collection includes a wide assortment of kids' glasses frames, from classic looks to trendy and colorful designer styles. Discover our complete kids' eyeglasses collection online now.

Shop for the Best Kids' Glasses Online

There are various reasons why kids of all ages may need a pair of kids’ glasses. Some are simply due to genetics and the need to correct visual impairments such as nearsightedness or farsightedness. In the early stages of their life, kids may also need glasses to help ensure normal visual development.

Other reasons could include helping conditions such as crossed eyes or strengthening a weak eye. No matter the reason, with optical4u we provide a range of kids’ glasses for toddlers, kids, pre-teens, and teens.

Our kids’ prescription glasses can be fitted with single vision, multifocal, or reading lenses which can be upgraded with protective filters to ensure visual clarity and reduce eye damage. Online your kids will be able to browse through and choose among the many different styles and colors that fit their eye needs and individual look.

Kids Glasses FAQs

How should I choose kid’s eyeglasses frames?

Some kids love to be adventurous, curious, and wild. Other kids love to relax, enjoy a book, or be creative. No matter their preferences, rest assured there is a pair of glasses for each and one of them.

Even for kids, however, there are certain things to keep in mind when finding the right pair of kids’ glasses.

1. When choosing a frame style the thickness of the lenses should be the first thing you consider. For example, if your kids’ prescription is high and you choose thick frames, the lens will also be relatively thick. This is something you’d want to avoid and should choose a thinner lens index.

2. If your kid already has glasses you can find the frame measurements on the inside of the temple, this will indicate the lens width, the bridge width and the length of the temple. Otherwise, you can calculate both their size and pupillary distance from the comfort of your own home.

3. Plastic frames are affordable, lightweight, and come in many colors. For example, nylon plastic is hypoallergenic, a material that is flexible and resistant to hot and cold temperatures. Metal frames are also a wide choice for kids’ frames as titanium that is corrosion resistant and available in many styles and fun colors.

4. Polycarbonate lenses, although a little more expensive, offer great optics, are durable, and are scratch-resistant. Polycarbonate lenses can be fitted with any type of prescription and also have a UV filter.

5. If your child finds it difficult to keep their frames on their nose then you’ll want to think of a pair of kids’ glasses with nose pads. Nose pads are a great addition that allows you to adjust your glasses to your face and fit comfortably. Another way to avoid sliding glasses is to use cable temples, which wrap around your ear. Kids’ prescription glasses can also come with elastic straps that wrap around the back of their heads and spring hinges, suitable for activewear.

6. There are also a variety of safety glasses for kids who love playing sports, a great way to help protect both your glasses and your vision. If your kid loves spending time indoors playing video games, then a pair of blue light glasses for kids is great. Blue light blocking helps reduce the glare from digital devices and reduce eye strain.

How to take care of glasses for kids?

Taking care of glasses, in general, can help avoid spending millions on a new pair year after year. When cleaning your glasses and putting them somewhere safe when you do not use them, can help them have a longer-lasting look.

Here are some tips on helping your kids take care of their glasses:

• When kids are not using their glasses, make sure you have a fun and colored case for them to store their glasses.

• Make cleaning your glasses quick and fun. Use cleaning solutions and a microfiber cloth when you want to get rid of the dust.

• If the glasses need adjusting then check up on whether or not the glasses need to be tightened and fit comfortably on your kids’ noses.

• Kids should avoid using their regular eyeglasses to engage in physical activities and have a pair of safety glasses to play any sport.

• Rather than using glue or tape to keep the glasses together, have a backup pair just in case.

Find out more about how to care for your glasses in our informative article and more in our Blog.

Where to buy kids’ glasses?

As for any pair of glasses, you can shop for them in-store or online. Either will give you the choice to find both kids’ prescription glasses and kids’ reading glasses.

Once you’ve taken your kids to the optician for an eye test, you then decide what pair of kids’ glasses to purchase. If you are unsure as to what their prescription requires make sure to ask your local optician or check out our Blog for eye care advice.

We know that parents’ schedules change substantially when kids come into their lives. And we know there are never enough hours in the day to get everything done. No time to go to the optical store to pick a new pair of kids’ glasses and be a bit skeptical about buying them online?

No worries, with optical4u we provide a wide range of kids’ glasses from toddlers to teens. You’ll find kids’ prescription glasses that help correct different visual impairments. It’s easy to choose a pair of glasses for the visual correction your kids need, you’ll be able to filter all your (and their) preferences to ensure purchasing the best quality kids’ glasses.

Want a pair of kids’ glasses with fun colors, cool designs made with high-quality materials, and lenses that help protect their vision? Look no further!

Where can I Buy Kids’ Eyeglasses?

How about right here on this very site? Yep. There’s plenty to choose from when it comes to kids’ eyeglasses from different colors and materials to a range of shapes and sizes.

Do Kids’ Eyeglass Prescriptions Worsen or Improve with Age?

That depends. After all, everyone’s eyesight’s different. The reason your child has been given a prescription is to improve their vision and the fact that kids’ eyes are always developing means there’s a good chance it’ll get better with age. The best thing to do is follow your eye doctor’s orders and suggestions and ensure they wear the recommended eyewear when needed. For more information about your child’s eyesight, ask your eye doctor or find one near you.

How Should I Choose Kids’ Eyeglass Frames?

Most kids will be self-conscious when it comes to their first pair of eyewear and understandably so. That’s why it’s a good idea to involve them in the process of picking a pair that suits them. It could be a certain color they go for or maybe they’ll ask about a similar style to yours. The best way to go about it is to make sure they’re happy with the look and feel of their frames, as once that’s settled on, the lenses will take care of the rest!

How Can You Buy the Right Kids Prescription Glasses?

If you are looking for the right kids' prescription glasses, the following will help you make the right choices. With so many options available to you, the task of choosing the right pair can be quite overwhelming. There are after all so many different eyeglasses options that unless you know what to look for, you could easily end up feeling very confused and frustrated. You need to choose a pair that your child is willing to wear and which will last them for a long time. Read on if you want to know what to look for when buying prescription glasses for your child.

Do You Know How to Shop for Kids' Prescription Glasses?

There is no telling when your child develops poor vision. Children as young as seven months can have vision problems which is why you need to learn to shop for the best kids' prescription glasses. There are a few things that you need to keep in mind including being consistent and creating a glasses routine. Also, you need to teach your child to behave responsibly and you also need to be ready to praise your child when they follow the right glasses routine. Other than this, you also need to find the perfect frames and if necessary, you should be ready to invest in a backup pair.